There are temperatures Hope to grow With a UK opportunity this week Thunder Hopefully compared to the beginning of June after a cooler.
Meteorological Office In South East England, 25C peaks have been estimated on Friday this week as the temperature across the country gradually increases.
Newcastle balm will see 22C heat while York experiences 23C heat. The temperature in Scotland will rise to 21C at the end of the week in the Barvik-on-Twids, while the rest of the nations will experience average heat in late adolescence and early twenty-seventh condition.
From last week, the remaining drizzle is expected to be clear gradually in the week as the climate starts to feel warm and more humid, especially in the south. The rainy mantra in the north will gradually be cleared on Tuesday for the bright sky, but the Thunder Shower is expected to move north during Thursday and Friday.
The Meteorological Office stated that “temperature is rising” because the weather is ready to remain “variable” over the next few days.
Meteorologist Craig Snell said that a pile of hot air Iberia And France He was brought with thunder with his humidity.
He said: “After Wednesday, we start pulling some very hot and humid air from Iberia and France, and this will make it quite moist in most parts of the UK and this humidity will potentially get away from some thunderstorms.
“Late Wednesday and especially on Thursday, we begin to see risks with some thunderstorms around and it will continue as we pass from Thursday and Friday and potentially on Saturday also.
“By the time we reach the midweek, it will feel very different, a quite moist night time becomes a good deal that we are experiencing in the last couple of nights, so perhaps the day -to -day border for some people.”
According to the provisional meteorological data, the humid weather is the highest in the UK’s hottest spring, and the highest in more than 50 years.
Provisional data showed that the average temperature of this spring was above 9.5C Long -term climate average By 1.4C.
Emily Karlisley, the scientist at the Met Office, has said: “The data clearly shows that the average of the 20th century in recent decades has warm, numbers and frequent drying.
“This spring shows some changes we see weather patternsWith more extreme conditions, long dry, sunny weather. ,
Today:
After a bright start, the sky will be rapidly cloudy through the day. The rain will spread from the west, which is crossing Northern IrelandScotland and parts of northern England and Wales. Stay dry and hot in the south.
The outbreak of rain will continue in the first north, but in the initial hours will gradually be cleaned in the east. Dry and clouds in the south and rapid air.
Tuesday:
The first time will be cloudy on Tuesday, but the sky will gradually be bright in the northern regions. Claord in the south is with drizzle shower, but also feeling humid, warm and bouncing.
Wednesday to Friday:
Rapid warmth and humid twist, and feel hot in the south. Many drought and fine weather, but thunder shower will move north on Thursday and later on Friday.